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Islamabad Tourist Spots
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Travel to Islamabad:
If you are travelling to Pakistan, you will almost certainly pass through the Islamabad on your tour, especially if you are going to the north, where adventure awaits. A city like Islamabad may not be as interesting as the northern part of Pakistan, but with my ultimate guide in hand, you'll have a great time there while experiencing a side of Pakistan that you wouldn't see otherwise by visiting touristic places like the mountains.
MUST VISIT SPOTS!
In compared to the Lahore historical village or other old buddy, Karachi, Islamabad is rather a young metropolis. However, as it is the capital of the country, there are numerous locations in Islamabad to visit.
1: SHAH FAISAL MOSQUE
The Shah Faisal Mosque is Pakistan's largest mosque, named after Saudi King Faisal, who provided financial assistance for its development. Between the late 1980s and the early 1990s, it was also the world's biggest mosque. The lack of a domed construction, which is characteristic of mosques all around the world, is what makes this mosque really unusual. The mosque, designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay in 1986, resembles a tent erected in the desert, with four spires rising from each corner. The mosque can accommodate over 70,000 worshipers, with roughly 10,000 individuals seated in the central prayer area.
2: THE PAKISTAN MONUMENT Pakistan Monument, located on the western slopes of the Shakarparian Hills, is one of Islamabad's most well-known monuments. It has a distinctive architectural style that will capture your attention from the moment you walk in. Traditional Mughal architecture is included in the structure, which mimics petals. The national monument is historically significant since it represents the Pakistani people's togetherness. Many courageous men and women gave their life for the country's peace and togetherness. After you've finished viewing the monument, visit the adjacent Pakistan Monument Museum, where you can learn about the events of the Pakistan Movement via a collection of exhibits.
3: MARGALLA HILLS
                                                                                                                                  If you reside near the mountains, it goes without saying that you will want to spend some time by visiting them. Tourists visiting Islamabad and people who wish to view the wilderness up close have similar feelings. Hiking paths may be found all throughout the hills, and hikers frequently backpack through them at their leisure. Many types of birds make the hills home, making them excellent for bird watchers. Exploring the Margalla Hills is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that rewards you with panoramic views of Islamabad once you reach the summit.
4: MONAL RESTAURANT
                                                                                                                                 Monal restaurant, located a short climb upstream from Daman-e-Koh, is Islamabad's greatest restaurant, giving not only wonderful cuisine. Monal is well renowned for its Pakistani cuisine, which includes everything from pizza, and pasta to continental and oriental cuisine. Handi, Biryani, and a variety of barbecue meals are among the must-try menu items.
5: GOLRA SHARIF RAILWAY MUSEUM
                                                                                                                                 The British erected Golra Railway Station in 1882, and the Golra Sharif Railway Museum is a must-see for train enthusiasts. Even if you are not a die-hard train enthusiast and are just interested in the history of Pakistani railroads, you should visit the museum. There are many artefacts and memorabilia within that explain the narrative of how this method of transportation arrived to the country, with a focus on the British Raj era.
6: PAKISTAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Stop visit the Pakistan Museum of History to have a great time learning about earth sciences, zoology, and botany. Expect to see reproductions and skulls, among other things. The museum will also assist you in learning more about Pakistan's environment and palaeontology. Bring the youngsters along for an entertaining and instructive day
7: JINNAH SUPER MARKET
While Centaurus Mall is the greatest mall to visit in Islamabad during your stay, This Super Market in Sector F-7 Markaz is the best market for high-end products. It is round in form, having stores on both the inside and outside of the circle. This is the place to go for shopping in Islamabad. It has everything from branded apparel to fine restaurants and jewellery stores.
8: SHAH ALLAH DITTA CAVES
                                                                                                                                 You might want to put museums on hold for a bit and instead spend time outside. If you want to reconnect with nature in Islamabad, you have to visit this spot, which hase been around for millennia. Shah Allah Ditta is an old hamlet with several caverns thought to be utilised for meditation by monks. Relics from the Buddhist era can also be found here. You may marvel at the scenery of the surrounding hills in addition to the caverns.
9: DAMAN-E-KOH
While many might argue that they are the same, Daman-e-Koh, translated into ‘foothills’, is actually a viewing point on Margalla Hills, from where you can get a fabulous bird’s eye view of the entire town spread out in front of you. The beautiful Faisal Mosque is also visible from here. You can choose to visit the point while you hike through Margalla Hills.
10: GIGA MALL
You have to visit the Giga Mall. Giga Mall is located on the top of Pakistan's main GT road and is home to some of Pakistan's biggest brands. Giga Mall offers a range of retail centres, food stores, play areas, a food court, an ample parking and a theatre, as well as other high-end malls
FOODS YOU HAVE TO TRY :
1.THIN CRUST PIZZA FROM PIZZA ORIGINALE
         They provide the finest, most crispy and leanest, thin-crust pizza in town, and the extremely varied menu is different from other pizza locations.
2.CHELO KEBAB FROM OMER KHAYYAM
Chelo Kebab's Omar Khayyam is one of the city's most famous meals. This Iranian site is a religious classic with a little fidelity. It must provide you with the finest kebabs, hands down. Although the presentation doesn't seem as good, it's Chelo Kebab, which is a deadly combo for you paired with doogh.
3. HALWA POORI FROM CHATTA’S
Chatta’s is known and loved for its authentic desi breakfast by all residents of the capital. Their Halwa Poori paired with a good old sweet Lassi will rejuvenate your insides and prepare you for a long day of touring.  
Islamabad is a beautiful town with a varied variety of locations to explore and taste foods that will leave you with really nice memories when walking into the heart of Pakistan.
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